SUGAR TO-MORROW.
FIRST SUPPLY OP "WHITE." The first supply of "white" sugar to be distributed in Taranaki towns for about two months will be landed at New Plymouth to-morrow from the Rarava. Advice to this effect was received by tho New Plymouth agents for the Sugar Company yesterday, but the amount of the shipment is not known. 1 For some time past there has been a sugar famine in Taranaki, anil for the last week of two purchasers have had to he content with the "brown" variety. Owing to the protracted strike of the suear workers, none was received for several weeks, and the first shipment to come to hand after the strike was landed last Friday, and it was brown sugar. To-morrow, there will hi "white" sugar in the shops again, anil judging by the enquiries of customers, storekeepers expect a keen demand, but the quantity sold to any one buyer will depend on the sixe of the shipment.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1920, Page 4
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160SUGAR TO-MORROW. Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1920, Page 4
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